Least Developed Countrnies Group says it wants to see 'concrete action' from richer nations to provide more finance to help the most vulnerable people manage the loss and damage caused by climate change. The world's most climate vulnerable nations have confirmed that securing dedicated 'loss and damage' funding is their top priority for next month's COP27 Climate Summit in Egypt. In a report setting out their expectations for the conference, the 46 nations that form the Least Developed Countrnies (LDCs) negotiating bloc said it was critical richer nations that are most responsible for...
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